Intergracia - EP Review: Rise of The Incubus

Intergracia are a Kapiti/Wellington
band, and as some may remember, formally known as Magnum Opus. They deliver powerful
melodic metal that you’ll love from the start.

Rise of the Incubus is
their newly released EP, and hits all the right chords. Their energy and
passion are obvious and infectious with crisp, clear vocals and insanely catchy
hook riffs and solos that throw a hell of a punch.

Whether you’re
straight up Metal, a little bit of Rock, or only about that melody, you’ll get
it all with these guys. No bulls***,
just great music.

Tim Mekalick is lead vocalist
and guitarist these days, with a
profound sense of lyrical capability and a vocal style that catches your
attention and keeps it throughout. The band are clearly great musicians and
their technical ability is impressive.

Since their formation
in 2008, the band have gone from strength to strength over the years in their
local metal scene, and although they have had their share of line-up changes
since, the band continue to establish themselves as an important part in New
Zealand’s metal scene.

If you haven’t yet
discovered Intergracia, get out from under that rock and discover, then go purchase
a digital download of Rise of The Incubus. You won’t be disappointed.

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have recently released their long awaited second release, Second Sin.
For anyone familiar with Deathnir's sound, you’d know that their
musical influences are everything that is good in the world of metal; Megadeth,
Metallica, Judas Priest etc, and while you might be thinking that anyone who
tries their hand at thrash metal might just be ripping off said artists, a carbon
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a decade of waiting in anticipation for the debut album from New Zealand’s
favourite Rock duo, the wait is no more!
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themselves ragged gigging around our fine shores to quench the thirst of bogans,
rockers, metal heads, and well, pretty much everyone and everything in between,
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Mild Orange - Album Review: Foreplay01 May 2018 // by Kerry Monaghan
If there was one
sentence that summed up Mild Orange’s sound and choice of name, it would be
this, in their own words:
‘The colour orange
can cause one to experience a heightened sense of optimism, a boost in
aspiration, and a stimulation of warmth and happiness’
Mild Orange are
a self-confessed melting pot of eclectic melodies, energy and vibrancy with
smooth sounds.
Hailing from Dunedin
and formed by early childhood friends, Josh Mehrtens and Josh Reid, they were
quickly catapulted into the music scene after only one gig together, which soon
lead to a NYE set at Rhythm and Vines during the recording of their debut
album, Foreplay, which leads us here.Read More...

Solo Ono - EP Review: Rogue Planet28 Mar 2018 // by Kerry Monaghan
Solo Ono are a
Wellington two piece (and the occasional three-piece) indulging in some no-frills garage post pop with synth overtones, creating their own sound.
Having been six years
since their self-titled 2012 debut, Solo Ono have finally broken the drought
with a new EP release- Rogue Planet.Read More...

How To Human - Single Review: Devil in Your Pocket06 Mar 2018 // by Kerry Monaghan
How to Human are a four-piece rock assault hailing from Wellington, ready to unleash
their edgy rock on unsuspecting audiences.
Pushing the limits
musically and lyrically, Devil in Your
Pocket is their debut single, and from the first listen, it’s crisp and exciting.Read More...

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